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NEW DIRE'CTIONS BOOKS
The William Carlos Williams Reader
A selection of poetry, stories and essays, with excerpts from the novels, and
a number of important texts which have long been out of print. Edited,
with an introduction by M . L. Rosenthal. $7.50
Richard Eberhart / Selected Poems
The poet's choice from all his earlier volumes (1930-1964) and a group
of new poems. A Jury Nomination for the National Book Award.
Paper–
,back, $1.75
Lincoln Kirstein / Rhymes
&
More Rhymes of a PFC
"As a picture of World War II, this is by far the most convincing, moving
and impressive book I have come across."-W.
H . Auden.
An expanded
edition.
Hardbound,
$5.00;
Paperback, $2.35
Kenneth Rexroth / Collected Shorter Poems
Collected from six books (1920-1963) and a section of new poems. $6.50
Blaise Cendrars / Selected Writings
A representative selection of the prose and poetry of one of the most re–
markable French writers of this century. Edited by Walter Albert, with a
foreword by Henry Miller. (Poetry bilingual)
Hardb'ound,
$5.95;
Paper–
back, $2.25
EUgenio Montale / Selected Poems"
The first American book publication of Italy's greatest modern poet. Trans–
lations by Lowell, Belitt, Corman, Merrill, Nims, and others, with Italian
originals
en face.
Introduction by Glauco Cambon.
Hardbound, $5.00;
Paperback, $1.75
Kenneth Patchen / Doubleheader
A combined edition of the earlier books
Poemscapes
and
Hurrah for Any–
thing
(with illustrations by the author) and
A Letter to God. Paperback,
$1.35
New Paperback Editions
Jean Cocteau:
The Holy Terrors.
Novel, translated by Rosamond Leh–
mann. $1.95
William Empson:
Seven Types of Ambiguity.
Literary criticism. $1.85
Lautreamont:
Maldoror.
A forerunner of Surrealism. Guy Wernham trans–
lation. $2.10
Tennessee Williams:
The Glass Menagerie.
$1.60; 27
Wagons Full of
Cotton. $1.95
Please send for our complete catalogue
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